Belisarius' second occupation of Rome and Pericles' last speech, in Shifting Genres in Late Antiquity (Ashgate Publishing) [link]

‘How then is it not better to prefer quiet, than the dangers of conflict?’: The imperial court as the site of shifting cultural frontiers, in Shifting Cultural Frontiers in Late Antiquity (Ashgate Publishing) [link]

Paying attention to the man behind the curtain: Disclosing and withholding the imperial presence in Justinianic Constantinople, in Bodies and Boundaries in Graeco-Roman Antiquity (de Gruyter) [link]

'The trembling of Cain': Religious power and institutional culture in Justinianic oath-making, in The Power of Religion in Late Antiquity (Ashgate Publishing) [link]

Fortune's laughter and a bureaucrat's tears: Sorrow, supplication, and sovereignty in Justinianic Constantinople, in Tears in the Graeco-Roman World (de Gruyter) [link]